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Multicenter impact analysis of a model for predicting recurrent early-onset preeclampsia: A before-after study
S M van Kuijk1,2, D H Delahaije3, C D Dirksen3
1a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , Maastricht University Medical Center , Maastricht , The Netherlands.
Objective:
This study aims to determine the impact of using a prediction model for recurrent preeclampsia to customize antenatal care in subsequent pregnancies.
Methods:
We compared care consumption, pregnancy outcomes, and self-reported health state of two risk-based subgroups, and compared these to a reference group receiving standard care.
Results:
We included a total of 311 women from 12 hospitals. Compared to standard care, recurrence-risk guided care did not lead to different outcomes or self-perceived health.
Conclusion:
Our study exemplifies that recurrence-risk-based stratification of antenatal care in former preeclampsia patients is feasible; it does not lead to worse pregnancy outcomes.
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